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What is Neurosomatic Therapy?

Neurosomatic Therapy (NST) is an integrative form of manual therapy that identifies and corrects structural and biomechanical patterns in the body that cause chronic pain. Chronic pain is traditionally treated in a way that does not address the underlying soft tissue causes of pain. When performed in isolation, Massage Therapy, Physical Therapy, and medicinal pain management fail to address the entire health issue. By using careful analysis of dysfunctional postural and movement patterns to create a comprehensive therapy program NST fully addresses the five stages of rehabilitation:

Eliminate Muscle Spasm

Restore Flexibility

Restore Proper Biomechanics

Increase Muscle Strength

Increase Muscular Endurance

The best part of NST is that it not only to eliminates pain, but it also educates the patient on ways to prevent recurrence of the injury.

Treatment for a Multitude of Conditions

Because it combines a variety of disciplines, NST is effective for treating a large variety of pain conditions. Additionally, NST can help athletes and musicians keep their bodies strong, properly aligned, and functioning at their peak performance every day. Here are just a few of the many conditions and purposes for NST Pain Treatment.

Learn the History of NST Discover the story of Neurosomatic Therapy and how one man’s search to find pain relief lead to the development of this advanced massage therapy technique.

Read Articles About Neurosomatic Therapy One lesson of the NST story is that education and sharing of ideas is crucial for the advancement of pain treatment. Learn more about the influences of NST with these articles.

Call Today to Schedule Your Initial Consultation

Friendly staff is waiting to answer all your questions about how Neurosomatic Therapy will relieve your pain once and for all. Call 727-347-HEAL(4325) to schedule your first appointment. Or, contact us with additional questions you may have.

'(At the Pain Treatment Center) there is an awareness of the relationship between structure and function... muscle move bones, bones don't move muscles. I received good expert care, and I knew I was getting it because I understood the analysis and what was being done. For me, really having stability in my right hip... have very little attention on my hip at this point. You want to be able to do the things you want to do and not have to worry about pain holding you back.'